Celebration of Schoenstatt’s Founding
5 pm Adoration 6 pm Holy Mass Followed by Renewal of the Covenant of Love and fellowship
5 pm Adoration 6 pm Holy Mass Followed by Renewal of the Covenant of Love and fellowship
My sister Melba and I are the only ones living at home, but our home shrine becomes the liveliest when the immediate family (7 brothers & sisters, 16 nieces & nephews, 20 great nieces & nephews) and friends come to visit. The most obvious symbol in the shrine is the crown on our MTA on …
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Greetings from the Confidentia Shrine, Today, on the Memorial of Our Lady of Sorrows, we commemorate the day in 1968 when God called our father and founder, Father Kentenich, into eternity. We truly owe him much! Just imagine if he had not responded to God’s call to the priesthood and to make the covenant of …
Our Home Shrine was dedicated on May 18, 2018, under the name Veritatem in Caritate (speaking truth in charity). For at least a year prior my husband, an entrepreneur, kept saying that he felt we should have a business with the name Veritas in the title. He wasn’t sure what kind of business, but the …
Greetings from the Confidentia Shrine, “And the Heavens burst into song; the angels with joy sang along. Creation was silent with awe for God had called you home!” This refrain of a popular Schoenstatt Song invites us to join today’s celebration of the Assumption of our Blessed Mother into heaven. What happened on that day? …
Our story started when we joined a couples’ group back in 1991 and soon after that, we attended family retreats with our children Gina Lorraine and Noe IV. Even though no TV’s were available for the weekend retreats, our children quickly forgot about that as they were quite busy with all of the activities the …
Greetings from the Confidentia Shrine, We hope you are enjoying the summer and perhaps even a vacation! It is a great gift that we can travel and gather as families again as you may have done for the recent July 4th celebration. Above all, we are grateful that we are free again to gather in …